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MusicBrainz on MySQL

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Github #

You can find the Github repo here: musicbrainz-mysql

What is MusicBrainz? #

It is the largest and most complete catalog of all musical releases and artists. I wanted to play with the data and am working on MySQL these days. Since the canonical MusicBrainz database only works on PostgresQL currently, I’ve taken the inititive of making MusicBrainz run on MySQL.

Deploying MusicBrainz to MySQL #

Tested on MySQL 5.7

Download a copy for your respective OS here: Download MySQL if you haven’t already.

  1. Download a dump of the MusicBrainz database here: MusicBrainz Dump. Grab a coffee, this will take a while.
  2. Explode it into its mbdump directory.
  3. Create the MusicBrainz database first: mysql -u root --password={{ root password }} < MySQLCreateMusicBrainzTables.sql
  4. Import the MusicBrianz data into your freshly created database and tables. mysqlimport -u root --password={{ root password }} musicbrainz {{ path to mbdump}}/mbdump/*

There are millions of rows so grab another cup of coffee. This will take a while as well.

Differences between Postgres and MySQL #

There are a few differences between Postgres and MySQL that made the original CreateTables.sql (found here) script incompatible with MySQL.

Use your favorite diff tool - I’m partial to meld to see the transition from postgresql to mysql:

meld CreateTables.sql MySQLCreateMusicBrainzTables.sql

1. Comments in MySQL need a space between – and it’s text:

- CREATE TABLE area_alias ( -- replicate (verbose)
-    id                  SERIAL, --PK
+ CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS area_alias ( -- replicate (verbose)
+    id                  SERIAL, -- PK

2. UUIDs aren’t supported in MySQL

- CREATE TABLE area_gid_redirect ( -- replicate (verbose)
-    gid                 UUID NOT NULL, -- PK
+ CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS area_gid_redirect ( -- replicate (verbose)
+    gid                 CHAR(36) NOT NULL, -- PK

3. release is a reserved word in MySQL

The full list can be found here: MySQL 5.7 Reserved Words

These columns are escaped with a back-tick (`) like this:

CREATE TABLE cdtoc_raw ( -- replicate
    id                  SERIAL, -- PK
-     release             INTEGER NOT NULL, -- references release_raw.id
    discid              CHAR(28) NOT NULL,
    track_count          INTEGER NOT NULL,
    leadout_offset       INTEGER NOT NULL,
    track_offset         INTEGER[] NOT NULL
);

CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS cdtoc_raw ( -- replicate
    id                      SERIAL, -- PK
+    `release`               INTEGER NOT NULL, -- references release_raw.id
    discid                  CHAR(28) NOT NULL,
    track_count             INTEGER NOT NULL,
    leadout_offset          INTEGER NOT NULL,
    track_offset            JSON NOT NULL
);

4. Timestamps in MySQL are different

- last_updated        TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE DEFAULT NOW()
+ last_updated        TIMESTAMP NOT NULL DEFAULT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP ON UPDATE CURRENT_TIMESTAMP

5. Geo points and cube are difficult in MySQL

Copped out and put these troublesome columns into VARCHAR

6. Custom TYPES aren’t supported in MySQL

Most of these are enums so we can do something like this:

- CREATE TYPE cover_art_presence AS ENUM ('absent', 'present', 'darkened');
CREATE TABLE release_meta ( -- replicate (verbose)
    id                  INTEGER NOT NULL, -- PK, references release.id CASCADE
    date_added          TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE DEFAULT NOW(),
    info_url            VARCHAR(255),
    amazon_asin         VARCHAR(10),
    amazon_store        VARCHAR(20),
+    cover_art_presence  cover_art_presence NOT NULL DEFAULT 'absent'
);

7. CJK support

Unfortunantly the default table encoding is latin1 and the collation is set to latin1_swedish_ci which makes a hash of Chinese, Japanese, and Korean (CJK). Setting each table to support UTF-8 is as easy as adding:

CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS artist_meta ( -- replicate
    id                  INTEGER NOT NULL, -- PK, references artist.id CASCADE
    rating              SMALLINT CHECK (rating >= 0 AND rating <= 100),
    rating_count        INTEGER
-);
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS artist_meta ( -- replicate
    id                  INTEGER NOT NULL, -- PK, references artist.id CASCADE
    rating              SMALLINT CHECK (rating >= 0 AND rating <= 100),
    rating_count        INTEGER
+ ) CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_general_ci;

to each table.

Next Steps #

  • Replication - the default build of MusicBrainz offers seamless replication to PostgresQL
  • Indexes - the default build of MusicBrainz creates a lucene index. I think either Solr or Elasticsearch would be good here.
  • Triggers
  • Stored Procedutes

Feedback #

See something that can be improved? Feel free to open a PR and I’ll happily merge it in.

musicbrainz-mysql